- Courses Approved as Acceptable for General Education Requirements
- Courses Approved as Acceptable for Critical Thinking, a General Education Requirement
- Course Approved as Acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
- Student Senate Executive Board Elections – 2026–2027
- Know Your Rights: Making Midterms Matter
- Summer Session 2026 🌞😎
Courses Approved as Acceptable for General Education Requirements
Courses Approved as Acceptable for General Education Requirements
The following course has been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for General Education requirements under the Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning category effective fall 2026.
MATH 3001 - Topics in Mathematics: Introduction to Linear Algebra
The Records Office will update the listing on the portal. The complete listing of courses acceptable for General Education can be found here: https://portal.alfredstate.edu/registration/Pages/default.aspx on the portal under Registration / Records Office Resources.
Courses Approved as Acceptable for Critical Thinking, a General Education Requirement
Courses Approved as Acceptable for Critical Thinking, a General Education Requirement
The following courses have been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for General Education requirements under the Critical Thinking Core Competency effective fall 2024.
MATH 1113 - Statistical Concepts
MATH 1143 - Liberal Arts Math
The Records Office will update the listing on the portal. The complete listing of courses acceptable for General Education can be found here https://portal.alfredstate.edu/registration/Pages/default.aspx on the portal pages under Registration / Records Office Resources.
Course Approved as Acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
Course Approved as Acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
The following course has been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences under the Social Science category effective fall 2026.
IDST 5203 - Mental Health & First Responders
The Records Office will update the listing on the portal. The complete listing of courses acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences will be updated and can be found on the portal.
Student Senate Executive Board Elections – 2026–2027
Are you ready to lead and make an impact at Alfred State? The Student Senate is now accepting candidates for the 2026–2027 Executive Board!
Available Positions:
- Vice President of Finance
- Vice President of Records and Organization
- Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
- Vice President of Student Activities
- Vice President of Academic and Technology Affairs
- Vice President of Student Life
- Vice President of Wellsville Affairs
- Vice President of Commuter Affairs
Compensation:
All positions earn a base pay of $16.00/hour for up to 9 hours per week.
Important Information & Deadlines
Interest Form (Required to Run)
All students interested in running must complete the interest form by:
Thursday, April 2nd at 4:00 PM
Submit here:
https://pioneerlink.alfredstate.edu/submitter/form/start/475552
Once the form closes, nominations are closed. Student Senate will not accept newly interested candidates after this deadline.
Mandatory One-on-One Meeting
After submitting the interest form, the current holder of the position you are seeking will contact you to schedule a mandatory one-on-one meeting.
These meetings must take place between:
Monday, March 22nd – Monday, April 6th
This meeting must be completed within this timeframe in order to secure your place on the ballot. Failure to complete the meeting will result in removal from the ballot.
Election Dates
April 8th – April 10th
Eligibility Requirements
- Must maintain a minimum 2.25 GPA (last semester and cumulative)
- Must be available every Tuesday from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM during the 2026–2027 academic year
- Must review the Student Senate Constitution:
https://pioneerlink.alfredstate.edu/organization/ssenate/documents/view/1896697
Know Your Rights: Making Midterms Matter
Join the Cultural Life Center and Center for Civic Leadership for a relevant and thought provoking discussion about why the midterm elections matter and how to make your vote and your voice count! This workshop will take place on Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 pm in the Small Events Space (SLC 310).
Summer Session 2026 🌞😎
Summer will be here before we know it! What a great time to take a few courses to get ahead or to raise your GPA. Summer Sessions start May 26, 2026 and registration starts April 6, 2026. Check out the summer class listings at the link below to see what appeals to you! Don't wait, classes fill up fast!